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Tent Camping--Bahia Concepcion and Mulege

larry - 1-16-2020 at 03:34 PM

Appreciate any input: I tent camped at Playa Santispac at Bahia Concepcion three years ago. Someone came around to collect a fee and others were camped there, but there were no shower or bathroom facilities--apparently they had been damaged in a big storm.

What is the situation at Santispac now? Are there any facilities? And are there any organized tent camping grounds in Mulege. I am hoping to be down there in a few weeks.

Thanks in advance for any info.

tiotomasbcs - 1-16-2020 at 03:49 PM

New Mulege News will get you straight to locals. Friend there always talks up Don Chano's Camping in Mulege out near Malecon. These can be windy days on the beach. good luck.

AKgringo - 1-16-2020 at 04:05 PM

It has been about five years since I used the showers while camped at Santispac. The one I payed for was at the restaurant/bar a bit north of the entrance. Is that the one that was damaged?

David K - 1-16-2020 at 04:49 PM

There are many other campgrounds on Bahía Concepción, some for dry camping only (hey, the ocean is right there).

Taken from the Baja Nomad Kilometer List post in the Road Conditions forum:

KM 130 South Mulege Pemex
KM 118+ Playa Frambes Resort access, plus Los Narranjos, Playa Punta Arena, Playa Brisas de la Bahía.
KM 114 Playa Santispac
KM 111+ Playa La Escondida
KM 110.5 Los Cocos
KM 108.5 Playa El Burro
KM 107 Playa El Coyote
KM 93+ Playa Buenaventura
KM 92 Playa El Requesón/ La Perla
KM 90+ Playa Armenta
KM 74 Access to east side of Bahia Concepcion.

BajaTed - 1-16-2020 at 07:32 PM

Coyote Beach is my favorite for camping, Concepcion Bay sunrise, the bano's are dug deep & various vendors & others come by, with some being real characters, all part of the charm.